What effect does GRUB have on TI?

One of my comps has XP and Mandriva on a single HDD with GRUB as the bootloader. I have been using Ghost 9 for imaging XP but it is being suggested that if I do a restore the comp will not then boot - missing ntldr.

For obvious reasons I don't want to suck it and see, so what would the position be if I get Acronis TI?

I dual boot WinXP and Ubuntu 7.10 with grub as the bootloader. These are on a single drive with separate partitions for WinXP, Linux, swap, and FAT32 for storage.

I use TI-10 to image this hard drive and have restored the entire drive, individual partitions, and individual folders/files without any problem. I don't know what ntldr is but my computer has always booted after a restore (and I have done a lot of restores).

Earthling, your system setup is fully supported and you shouldn't have any issues with creating and then restoring an image of the whole hard disk/individual partition in a case of a system crash or a hard disk drive failure by means of the latest Acronis True Image 11 Home. We may also recommend you to install a trial version available at http://www.acronis.com/download/ in order to make sure that the program runs flawless for you.